Posted by gotmyfarm! on May 11, 2021 at 13:26:08 from (76.4.14.194):
First start of the season today for the IH 666 diesel. Started right up and let it run for a few minutes. Put it in 1st was going to go for a short ride around to get used to it again. Try to start moving and the left rear wheel spun. Tried one more time with a little more rpm and still going nowhere, just spinning. I didn't think the tires had sunk into the ground very much, but I guessed they must've. I shoveled out a nice area around all 4 tires and thought it would be good now. Tried again and it went for ward a foot. Stopped. turned the wheel to the left to give the non spinning wheel more of a job to do to help the spinning left wheel. Tried again and got clear of the place where it had been parked all winter, but it was driving very jerky and just felt wrong. I shut the tractor off and got off to look at things. Well... that's when I noticed that the right wheel had no been turning at all. The spinning left wheel had done all the work and the right one had just skidded along. I haven't done any checking of anything yet, as I wanted to get some suggestions of what to do. Could the right break just be stuck? I googles this problem and people mentioned to someone else, the shifting could be stuck in two gears, but I really don't think that was my problem. I never dreamed of this happening. I always expect that at least the wheels will turn!
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